storybook/docs/writing-tests/introduction.md
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title: 'How to test UIs with Storybook'
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Storybook provides a clean-room environment for testing components in isolation. Stories make it easy to explore a component in all its variations, no matter how complex.
That means stories are a pragmatic starting point for your UI testing strategy. You already write stories as a natural part of UI development, testing those stories is a low-effort way to prevent UI bugs over time.
![Stories are tests](./stories-are-tests-cropped.gif)
The simplest testing method is manual “spot checking”. You run Storybook locally, then eyeball every story to verify its appearance and behavior. [Publish](../sharing/publish-storybook.md) your Storybook online to share reproductions and get teammates involved.
To test a component in isolation, you often have to mock data, dependencies, or even network requests. Check out our guide on [mocking in Storybook](../writing-stories/build-pages-with-storybook.md#mocking-connected-components) for more info.
Storybook also comes with tools, [a test runner](./test-runner.md), and [handy integrations](./importing-stories-in-tests.md) with the larger JavaScript ecosystem to expand your UI test coverage. These docs detail how you can use Storybook for UI testing.
- [**Test runner**](./test-runner.md) to automatically test your entire Storybook and catch broken stories.
- [**Visual tests**](./visual-testing.md) capture a screenshot of every story then compare it against baselines to detect appearance and integration issues
- [**Accessibility tests**](./accessibility-testing.md) catch usability issues related to visual, hearing, mobility, cognitive, speech, or neurological disabilities
- [**Interaction tests**](./interaction-testing.md) verify component functionality by simulating user behaviour, firing events, and ensuring that state is updated as expected
- [**Snapshot tests**](./snapshot-testing.md) detect changes in the rendered markup to surface rendering errors or warnings
- [**Import stories in other tests**](./importing-stories-in-tests.md) to QA even more UI characteristics